Barnes & Noble Adds a 30-Day Sales Graph, Scheduled Price Changes

Judging by the continued decline in revenue, Barnes & Noble's ebook project is a a failure, but someone apparently forgot to tell the tech team at B&N Press.

B&N announced new features for its publisher portal on Friday:

We’ve launched a few new features that we wanted to tell you about: the ability to schedule eBook price changes in advance and an at-a-glance 30-day sales reporting graph.

We know the ability to schedule an eBook price change in advance is important to our authors. You can now select a start and end date for eBook price promotions in advance, giving you extra time to focus on other things – like writing!

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We also have an update to our Sales Reportingwith a new at-a-glance, 30-day graph to help you identify sales trends. We hope this graph gives you better insight into your sales performance quickly and efficiently.

The 30-day graph also provides a by title option that will allow you to focus on your sales trends with even more detail!

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Nate Hoffelder

Nate Hoffelder is the founder and editor of The Digital Reader. He has been blogging about indie authors since 2010 while learning new tech skills weekly. He fixes author sites, and shares what he learns on The Digital Reader's blog. In his spare time, he fosters dogs for A Forever Home, a local rescue group.

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2 Comments

Allen F29 April, 2018

They didn’t forget to ‘tell’ the tech team – they forgot they had a tech team to tell …

Just another idea they got watching that movie where they rearranged the deckchairs as the ship sank …